The Jalopy Journal
Four issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1953: March, August, October, and December $15 each, $10 for December (no cover).
Two issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1952: January and June. $15 and $20.
Four issues of Hot Rod Magazine from 1951: January, February, April, November. $25 each
1954 Chrysler 331 cubic inch Hemi .030" bore, displacement is now 336" 8.5:1 cast pistons New bearings, rings, pins, valve job, Iskenderian cam,...
I have a '36 Ford Tudor Sedan for sale with shiny original black paint, last registered in 1949. 43,239 miles - - NJ Registration and title....
All sold. I have a 1926 or 1927 Ford Touring complete chassis for sale with a title. I purchased this for the body, which I'm keeping. This...
I have the remains of a 1946 Ford Tudor sedan. This car has been helpful in keeping several cars on the road, and has provided parts for many...
This truck was "refinished" in 1997, but the quality of the work is poor. The floor patches are a bit on the crude side, and the top layer of...
I am looking to sell my 1957 Lincoln Premiere four door hardtop project car, or sell pieces from it. I bought this car to use the 368 engine in a...
1941 Ford Tudor project car, donor, or parts. I'm listing this for the owner who is NOW convinced that this car is too far gone for us to...
We have a 1941 Ford Tudor project in our shop, and NOW the owner is convinced that it is too far gone to restore. I'm listing all of these parts...
A pair of passenger side '35-'36 passenger car running boards in reasonable shape. Possible delivery to Hershey. Come see it at Nostalgic...
Model T gas tank for under-seat application Looks to be in reasonable shape. $50 Negotiable Possible delivery to Hershey. Come see it at...
Rumble lid was incorrectly identified as '32 Chevy. No longer available.
I've got some old duplicate back issues of The Rodder's Journal. I have issues 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 32 remaining. All have been read and...
I have collected a very solid set of early Hot Rod Magazines from 1951-1975. In the process, I've accumulated several hundred duplicates. I've...
Sold this morning to a local. Model A engine that was disassembled. Most of the parts are present: block, head, pan, crank, Good Babbitt, cam,...
These are fairly presentable Ford pickup running boards with support brackets. They were sandblasted, primed, and stored indoors for the last five...
Sold at Hershey.
Everything is negotiable. All these parts have been identified as 1939 Chevy, but they may fit other years and other body styles aside from...
On Friday, I'm heading out to Utah to pick up a pickup load full of parts that I bought. I'm swinging by the salt for a day or so, and heading...
I'm listing this 1948 Chevy pickup for a friend for a quick sale. Timing is everything, and it must be sold by the weekend. His words: "It is...
I have literally hundreds of magazines to sell. I can't possibly photograph each individual issue, flip through for damage, and describe them...
I have a no-name adapter for a Lincoln Y block to early-Ford transmission. This fits 279, 302, 317, 332, 341, and 368 engines, to the best of my...
Found this in the paper this morning: Edgar Almquist November 24, 1921 - July 22, 2015 Milford, PA Edgar Almquist of Milford, PA passed away on...
$150 Ford truck bed. I'm not sure how many years Ford used the same bed sheet metal (1941?-1952+?) but based on the bolt pattern and primer job,...
I have a coupe that either needs the bottom 3 or 4 inches repaired on both sides. I understand that 28/29 pickup doors are the same, but are the...
I just saw BCCHOPIT's Model A on the "What's the Best Picture of Your Car?" thread, and absolutely loved it. Anybody else have similar...
Basically, because of computer hacking rampant through my school's email system, I was told to start over with all site-memberships because old...
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